Queen Elizabeth National Park

A crowned crane standing among dried corn stalks with green foliage in the background.
A landscape with tall trees, a grassy plain, and an elephant partially hidden among the trees during sunset or sunrise.
A baboon with dark fur sitting on rocky ground, holding a small baby baboon in its lap, with green grass in the background.
A bison resting in a body of water with green vegetation in the background.
Group of people on safari vehicles, some using binoculars, others watching through cameras, on a rural road under cloudy sky.
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Queen Elizabeth National Park is the most popular savanna park in Uganda. The lodge is located on the periphery of the famous Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park. This is a big advantage to our guests as we are only 10 minutes away from the Park gates. However, as you drive to the gate of the park you will see a number of animals along your way. Lodge and lays between Lakes Gorge and Albert with the Kazinga Channel crossing through its 700 sq mile land area. The park was named after the Queen of England in 1954 following her visit. During your time in the park you will see a great diversity of habitats that include: lakes, savannah grasslands, forests and wetlands that are home to the biggest variety of large mammals in the country.